Apple has just filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of stealing trade secrets related to AI hardware designs.
Intellectual Property Theft Allegations
Apple claims that OpenAI’s hardware top executive, Tanay Narasimhan (known as Tan), and another employee, Chan Lu, have accessed and stolen confidential information, including designs for custom AI chips, from Apple. The alleged incident supposedly occurred when Narasimhan left Apple to join OpenAI in 2023.
Apple’s Allegations
According to the lawsuit, Apple had entrusted Narasimhan with knowledge of hardware developments that were necessary for the company’s AI initiatives. Apple believes that Narasimhan used this information to benefit OpenAI, including developing the DALL-E and ChatGPT AI models. Apple’s complaint also mentions that Chan Lu, another OpenAI employee, has been involved in collaborating with Narasimhan on projects, which further fueled Apple’s suspicions.
What this means
The lawsuit highlights the competitive landscape of AI hardware development and the potential risks of employee turnover in the tech industry. Apple is seeking damages and an injunction to stop OpenAI from using the alleged stolen trade secrets. This development could also have implications for the broader AI industry, as companies closely guard their intellectual property and research in this competitive space.



